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you educate an individual. you educate a woman. you educate a family. that's how i feel. >> abc7 news. >> congratulations. her degree is back dated to august of 1959. it is in home economics. it is a discipline that doesn't exist at san jose state anymore. >> when people are at the food services department did some digging they realize she earned enough credit so they granted the degree. >> well, the grammy award winner barry manilow is hitting the winning note for public schools. manilow donated a piano to launch a musical instrument drive for the schools. and if you donate a new or gently used instrument at the hp pavilion box office by december 6th you will get two tickets to manilow's concert on that night. it is part of the manilow music project. >>> the man behind rich dad, poor dad has filed for bankruptcy. the company has filed for bankruptcy claiming it is weighed down by a $23 million lawsuit filed by learning annex. it is one of the early supporters and financial backers. >>> we are getting ready for quite a warm up around here jie. which we
you educate an individual. you educate a woman. you educate a family. that's how i feel. >> abc7 news. >> congratulations. her degree is back dated to august of 1959. it is in home economics. it is a discipline that doesn't exist at san jose state anymore. >> when people are at the food services department did some digging they realize she earned enough credit so they granted the degree. >> well, the grammy award winner barry manilow is hitting the winning note for...
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police say the 22-year-old was driving an suv the wrong way early sunday morning. he crashed into several parked cars injuring a female driver. >> he hit three or four cars. he was pin balling off the street apparently. tow trucks were here for hours. >> entire passenger side was destroyed. >> police say, the six foot, 340 pounds tried to flee on foot. he faces several charges including felony fleeing police, afwra elevated assault and dui. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" five things to know if you're considering to become a homeowner. this is the "cbs morning news". woman: in 1990, in severn, maryland, the daughter of a clergyman was discovered by a music industry insider while pumping gas at a service station. the odds of her getting signed and spending 11 weeks at #1 on the u.s. singles charts? 1 in 19 million. the odds of this former church choir singer going on to sell 40 million records? 1 in 15 million. the odds of the same woman winning 6 grammy awards and starring in two broadway plays? 1 in 75 million. the odds of this musician a
police say the 22-year-old was driving an suv the wrong way early sunday morning. he crashed into several parked cars injuring a female driver. >> he hit three or four cars. he was pin balling off the street apparently. tow trucks were here for hours. >> entire passenger side was destroyed. >> police say, the six foot, 340 pounds tried to flee on foot. he faces several charges including felony fleeing police, afwra elevated assault and dui. >>> coming up after your...
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you educate an individual. you educate a woman. you educate a family. that's how i feel. >> abc7 news. >> congratulations. her degree is back dated to august of 1959. it is in home economics. it is a discipline that doesn't exist at san jose state anymore. >> when people are at the food services department did some digging they realize she earned enough credit so they granted the degree. >> well, the grammy award winner barry manilow is hitting the winning note for public schools. manilow donated a piano to launch a musical instrument drive for the schools. and if you donate a new or gently used instrument at the hp pavilion box office by december 6th you will get two tickets to manilow's concert on that night. it is part of the manilow music project. >>> the man behind rich dad, poor dad has filed for bankruptcy. the company has filed for bankruptcy claiming it is weighed down by a $23 million lawsuit filed by learning annex. it is one of the early supporters and financial backers. >>> we are getting ready for quite a warm up around here jie. which we
you educate an individual. you educate a woman. you educate a family. that's how i feel. >> abc7 news. >> congratulations. her degree is back dated to august of 1959. it is in home economics. it is a discipline that doesn't exist at san jose state anymore. >> when people are at the food services department did some digging they realize she earned enough credit so they granted the degree. >> well, the grammy award winner barry manilow is hitting the winning note for...
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it was all over the sunday morning talk shows. it dominated talk shows. bill: what is interesting when she made the comments she was sitting to correspondent from the "new york times." she talked about, explain it as incompetence, explain it as a series of innocent mistakes, whatever it is just explain it. >> that's abs ought sly right. the contradictions are astounding. the vice president of the united states in that debate where he was laughing, giggling acting kind of like a hyena, did make a very important misrepresentation. he said that the white house wasn't informed they were asking for more security. now that is hard to believe. it is hard to believe the white house didn't know about it. if they didn't know about it, how disengaged are they from the security of our people all over the world, particularly in libya, a country where they have a great interest? bill: david axelrod was on the same program. talked about this matter, it did not arise to the level, where the president, vice president would be told of this. white house, those are the maers
it was all over the sunday morning talk shows. it dominated talk shows. bill: what is interesting when she made the comments she was sitting to correspondent from the "new york times." she talked about, explain it as incompetence, explain it as a series of innocent mistakes, whatever it is just explain it. >> that's abs ought sly right. the contradictions are astounding. the vice president of the united states in that debate where he was laughing, giggling acting kind of like a...
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you will need a jacket in the morning, 40s and 50s. winds calm down, northwest at 10. by afternoon, a nice day, sunny and cooler, high temperatures only 60 to 65, winds out of the southwest about 10. forecast for the game, right now we'll say it is a 4:00 game, upper 50s to low 60s, winds westerly at 10. you'll need a jacket at the part. oakland holds in the 40s. is is 56 in cumberland, 59 in hagerstown. 65 in culpeper, manassas, only 60. 61 in fairfax. downtown 63. a small craft advisory until 11:00 and 60 up in frederick. next three days, green, green, and green. 63 tomorrow, cooler at night. 67 on friday, there is a change on saturday, cooler, only 60 for a high on saturday. don't kill me, derek. it dropped sunday a little bit, too. nice on sunday, ravens home, redskins home. 78, showers on monday, still in the 70s. so i did hack of quite a few degrees on saturday. my apologies. >>> nothing you can do about that. >> we do not forgive. we may, however, forgive the nationals. >> you might have to be a lot better at that if that is what happens. the nats need to get it
you will need a jacket in the morning, 40s and 50s. winds calm down, northwest at 10. by afternoon, a nice day, sunny and cooler, high temperatures only 60 to 65, winds out of the southwest about 10. forecast for the game, right now we'll say it is a 4:00 game, upper 50s to low 60s, winds westerly at 10. you'll need a jacket at the part. oakland holds in the 40s. is is 56 in cumberland, 59 in hagerstown. 65 in culpeper, manassas, only 60. 61 in fairfax. downtown 63. a small craft advisory until...
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fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts now. >>> good morning to you. live look outside. happy friday, everyone. it is october 12th, 2012. that is the u.s. capitol dome and we are in washington, d.c. where the nationals are still alive. good morning. i'm wisdom martin. sarah has the day off. welcome to fox 5 morning news. i was trying to give you an out by talking about the nationals and the os won and the excitement. >> we got a lot of great baseball later this afternoon. >> what is up with the weather? >> so let's get to some numbers. let's talk about right now. we are cool and the temperatures falling back. look at dulles, 39 degrees at dulles. 49 at reagan national. lots of sunshine today but off to the north and west, see the chock out towards detroit, that is our next cold front that. will wash through here later today. it will pick up the winds. later this afternoon, we'll have pretty good breezes. as we get into the nighttime hours, our temperatures will fall off. so game time tonight i think we'll be in the 50s but there will be a pretty good breeze out of the no
fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts now. >>> good morning to you. live look outside. happy friday, everyone. it is october 12th, 2012. that is the u.s. capitol dome and we are in washington, d.c. where the nationals are still alive. good morning. i'm wisdom martin. sarah has the day off. welcome to fox 5 morning news. i was trying to give you an out by talking about the nationals and the os won and the excitement. >> we got a lot of great baseball later this afternoon. >>...
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warmth and dryness for all of us begins sunday. >>> good morning. so far, so good, a little wetness on the roads slick areas, be careful as you head out golden gate bridge clear, roadwork north part of the span should be picked up by 5:30 this morning right now looking light. macarthur maze from 80, 880 and 580 all clear funneling into the bay bridge toll, no delays there either. to the san mateo bridge looking good east and west between east bay and peninsula. drive times out of antioch good drive towards pittsburg, very light out of the central valley from tracy up and over the altamont good ride at this hour. >>> 4:40. >>> deal in the works that could close books on one of the largest oil spills in u.s. history. >>> man charged in the colorado theater massacre back in court this morning. he could be facing new charges. >>> caught on surveillance video teacher and teen as approach each other in an alley. what happens next has landed one in police custody. >>> first tech bites: >>> today, ebay makes big changes in time for holiday shopping. online
warmth and dryness for all of us begins sunday. >>> good morning. so far, so good, a little wetness on the roads slick areas, be careful as you head out golden gate bridge clear, roadwork north part of the span should be picked up by 5:30 this morning right now looking light. macarthur maze from 80, 880 and 580 all clear funneling into the bay bridge toll, no delays there either. to the san mateo bridge looking good east and west between east bay and peninsula. drive times out of...
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a brand-new exhibit this morning. myth busters exhibit opens at 10:00. it includes several myths that you can test out yourself. "myth buster" carrie sat down with scott this week to talk about how they come up with their ideas. >> there is such a wealth of myths to pull from because we have the internet, which is full of misinformation and we have all of history to pull from. we are doing myths from 400 bc. >> you can watch the full interview with carrie coming up tomorrow on "press here" right after "meet the press." >>> coming up, the boss goes to bat for the president. how bruce springsteen is getting involved in the race for the white house. >>> this week's vice presidential debate still has people talking mostly about the behavior of the two candidates. vice president joe biden came out aggressive attacking the republican ticket using the word malarkey and laughing, scoffing and interrupting and even flailing his arms at his gop opponent paul ryan. before the debate was even over, a twitter account launched call
a brand-new exhibit this morning. myth busters exhibit opens at 10:00. it includes several myths that you can test out yourself. "myth buster" carrie sat down with scott this week to talk about how they come up with their ideas. >> there is such a wealth of myths to pull from because we have the internet, which is full of misinformation and we have all of history to pull from. we are doing myths from 400 bc. >> you can watch the full interview with carrie coming up...
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the money would be used to fund k-12 and higher education. public safety programs and the remainor hoping to balance the state budget. prop 38 backed by civil rights attorney molly must knower will last 12 years and increase personal income taxes on a sliding scale. the money would be almost exclusively used for k-12 education. >> if you peel back the rhetoric. if you strip away the arguments, they're not that much different. the only difference is that the initiative lasts for a shorter period of time and it does not raise the income taxes of everyone. whereas munger's will last for a longer period of time and will raise taxes on almost everyone in california. >>> as the election nears, the supporters have been clashing. each side claiming their way is better and in the process potentially confusing voters. >> it can be confusing. i urge voters to look at both. i am the superintendent of schools and i believe they're both going to be very valuable in restoring billions of dollars our schools need. if they both pass, you're not double taxed.
the money would be used to fund k-12 and higher education. public safety programs and the remainor hoping to balance the state budget. prop 38 backed by civil rights attorney molly must knower will last 12 years and increase personal income taxes on a sliding scale. the money would be almost exclusively used for k-12 education. >> if you peel back the rhetoric. if you strip away the arguments, they're not that much different. the only difference is that the initiative lasts for a shorter...
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>>> this morning on "early today," 22 days to go. new polls and controversy from both campaigns over tuesday's debate. we'll have details ahead. malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feats. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. nice to see you this morning. a day before president obama and mitt romney meet for the second of three debates, brand-new poll numbers show the candidates locked in a virtual dead heat. according to a new "washington post" abc news poll of likely voters, 49% favor president obama compared to 46% who back governor romney. in florida, virginia and ohio, the numbers show romney up 50-48 again, a statistical tie. while personal popularity has long been one of the president's strikes, the poll shows mitt romney is now also scoring hig
>>> this morning on "early today," 22 days to go. new polls and controversy from both campaigns over tuesday's debate. we'll have details ahead. malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feats. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. captions paid for by nbc-universal television...
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>>> this morning on "early today," 22 days to go. new polls and controversy from both campaigns over tuesday's debate. we'll have details ahead. malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feat. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. >> this is "early today" for monday, october 15th, 2012. >>> a very good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. a day before president obama and mitt romney meet for the second of three debates, brand-new poll numbers show the candidates locked in a virtual dead heat. according to a new "washington post" abc news poll of likely voters, 49% favor president obama compared to 46% who back governor romney. those numbers are basically where they were two weeks ago and within the polls' margin of error. but that doesn't mean mitt romney didn't get a big boost. republicans' enthusiasm for their candidate has soared to 59% now, inc
>>> this morning on "early today," 22 days to go. new polls and controversy from both campaigns over tuesday's debate. we'll have details ahead. malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feat. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. >> this is "early today" for monday,...
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s chris00, fox news sunday's wallace sits down with david .xelrod and ed gillespie "state of the new" follows at 3:00. guests include robert gibbs and bill burton. grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform. bob schieffer talks about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya was senator lindsey graham. the house oversight chairman and the ranking democratic member of the committee. the sending network talk shows reairing on c-span real are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. at 1:00, "this week." at 3:00 , "state of the union." you can listen to them all on c- span radio. you can listen on your phone or go online to c-spanradio.org. >> eisenhower would never tell anybody if he were going to use nuclear weapons. why is this important? in the 1950's when nuclear weapons were new and we had threatened to use them, but nobody ever knew if he was serious or not. to be credible as a deterrent, you have to be credible. ike never told anybody. talk about the loneliness of command. the use of nuclear weapons, what could be a greater command decision and
s chris00, fox news sunday's wallace sits down with david .xelrod and ed gillespie "state of the new" follows at 3:00. guests include robert gibbs and bill burton. grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform. bob schieffer talks about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya was senator lindsey graham. the house oversight chairman and the ranking democratic member of the committee. the sending network talk shows reairing on c-span real are brought to you as a public...
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the next draw his monday night at 11:22 here on wbal-tv 11. the maryland lottery, let yourself play. david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and pennsylvania. one west virginia paper calls it a "cash cow" for them. but its cost maryland over one billion dollars. money that could have created good jobs and... better schools for us. question seven keeps maryland money in maryland. david smallwood: question seven, i think it will be a... good thing for the state of maryland. >> the orioles have reclaimed us with october baseball. now we probably all need to be reacquainted with a cardiologists. still going on, 1-1 at the top of the 12th. david phelps is no relation to michael phelps. joe saunders gave up only one run for the orioles. a solo home run, the only orioles home run in this game. right now, top of the 12th tied at 1, orioles and yankees. the nationals in their
the next draw his monday night at 11:22 here on wbal-tv 11. the maryland lottery, let yourself play. david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and pennsylvania. one west virginia paper calls it a "cash cow" for them. but its cost maryland over one billion dollars. money that could have created good jobs and......
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early sunday morning, the cruiser had lights and sirens on headed to a reported shooting and struck a 41-year-old man from south america. he was taken to the hospital and he died. >> sentencing is scheduled for the army ranger accused of killing his roommate. gary smith was indicted. he first told police that he killed himself but he changed his story. >> a search is underway in montana for two local veterinarians who disappeared while hiking. they were reported missing when the missed their flights on friday. they had been hiking and glacier mountain. brianne carter is live in vienna with the latest. >> peckins would be coming to his office here this morning but he is still in montana and crews are looking for him and his friend. there is concern this morning for the two friends who are still missing after going hiking last week. the two men went to glacier national park in montana and were supposed to fly home to dulles friday but never made their flight. >> he walked his dogs and i see him every day. >> the national park service and dozens out to search for the two but efforts have
early sunday morning, the cruiser had lights and sirens on headed to a reported shooting and struck a 41-year-old man from south america. he was taken to the hospital and he died. >> sentencing is scheduled for the army ranger accused of killing his roommate. gary smith was indicted. he first told police that he killed himself but he changed his story. >> a search is underway in montana for two local veterinarians who disappeared while hiking. they were reported missing when the...
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you educate a woman. you educate a family. that's how i feel. >> abc7 news. >> congratulations. her degree is back dated to august of 1959. it is in home economics. it is a discipline that doesn't exist at san jose state anymore. >> when people are at the food services department did some digging they realize she earned enough credit so they granted the degree. >> well, the grammy award winner barry manilow is hitting the winning note for public schools. manilow donated a piano to launch a musical instrument drive for the schools. and if you donate a new or gently used instrument at the hp pavilion box office by december 6th you will get two tickets to manilow's concert on that night. it is part of the manilow music project. >>> the man behind rich dad, poor dad has filed for bankruptcy. the company has filed for bankruptcy claiming it is weighed down by a $23 million lawsuit filed by learning annex. it is one of the early supporters and financial backers. >>> we are getting ready for quite a warm up around here jie. which we deserve. >> it is going to be like a return to summer
you educate a woman. you educate a family. that's how i feel. >> abc7 news. >> congratulations. her degree is back dated to august of 1959. it is in home economics. it is a discipline that doesn't exist at san jose state anymore. >> when people are at the food services department did some digging they realize she earned enough credit so they granted the degree. >> well, the grammy award winner barry manilow is hitting the winning note for public schools. manilow donated...
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and games five through seven will be played next friday, sunday, and monday, if necessary. >>> new details tonight on what could be the largest disciplineary crackdown on the officers in the oakland police department. today, dozens were referred for discipline, and termination for their handling of "occupy oakland" demonstrators. this comes after there is a look into a possible federal takeover. >> overall, i think it is good news. because it kind of shows that maybe opd is taking a step in the right direction. >> reporter: this iraqi war veteran is reacting to the report released by the police department. the report says that the chief is recommending that two officers be fired for using excessive force, and 42 others disciplined or suspended for their actions during "occupy oakland" protests. he was critically injured during a protest last october. he is suing the city of oakland. >> i went into this with a very skeptical mindset, and this is -- in some ways, proving that they are -- taking the right actions. >> the report says that rules were broken during the occupy protests on october
and games five through seven will be played next friday, sunday, and monday, if necessary. >>> new details tonight on what could be the largest disciplineary crackdown on the officers in the oakland police department. today, dozens were referred for discipline, and termination for their handling of "occupy oakland" demonstrators. this comes after there is a look into a possible federal takeover. >> overall, i think it is good news. because it kind of shows that maybe...
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educational and research project. saying that the human trafficking laws on the books are already working. and by eliminating prosecution is the way to protect victims. >> we are victims of rape, robbery, extortion. we are precluded from going to the misand making those reports -- police and making those reports because they are just as likely to investigate us. >> reporter: it this initiative could help stop something in california that creates thousands, the tens of thousands of victims. opponents say that prop 35 won't help and that a real solution won't be on this november's ballot. matt keller ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and on ktvu.com, you can get the latest election headlines any time. just look for the politics section on the news drop down menu. >>> and the showers have basically ended for now with a few light sprinkles. tracking showers as they are kind of wrapping it around like this for the last couple of days. the main action is down south to the point conceptions as we're on the north end of it and still a
educational and research project. saying that the human trafficking laws on the books are already working. and by eliminating prosecution is the way to protect victims. >> we are victims of rape, robbery, extortion. we are precluded from going to the misand making those reports -- police and making those reports because they are just as likely to investigate us. >> reporter: it this initiative could help stop something in california that creates thousands, the tens of thousands of...
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. >>> good morning, and welcome to mornings on 2 it's sunday, october 7th i'm claudine wong. >> and i'm eric rasmussen in for mike mibach. let's check in with meteorologist rosemary orozco. >> good morning to you. it will be another enjoyable day. we are waking up with a little bit of fog. low clouds. giving way to high clouds for the afternoon. temperatures will be very similar this afternoon. this morning we are waking up in the 40s and 50s once again. a chilly spot in some spot -- chilly start in some spots. tuesday into wednesday we may see that chance for rain. i'll bring you'll the latest rain models and temperatures for today coming up. >>> we are on the scene of a breaking news out in hayward where more than 5,000 people are without power. it happened when a woman hit a power pole. allie rasmus joining us live from the scene where people are waking up to power lines on their cars and in their yards. >> reporter: this is why there were 5,000 people are without power. you can see the 45-foot power pole sliced in half. that car white car right next to it that is the driver that cra
. >>> good morning, and welcome to mornings on 2 it's sunday, october 7th i'm claudine wong. >> and i'm eric rasmussen in for mike mibach. let's check in with meteorologist rosemary orozco. >> good morning to you. it will be another enjoyable day. we are waking up with a little bit of fog. low clouds. giving way to high clouds for the afternoon. temperatures will be very similar this afternoon. this morning we are waking up in the 40s and 50s once again. a chilly spot in...
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place say the 22-year-old was driving an suv the wrong way early sunday morning. alameda ta'amu crashed into several parked cars injuring a female driver. >> he hit three or four cars. he was pin balling off the street apparently. tow trucks were here for hours. >> entire passenger side was destroyed. side view mirror, the door, possibly the front axle of my car. >> place say alameda ta'amu who is six foot, 340 pounds tried to flee on foot. youtube video shows his arrest. alameda ta'amu faces several charges including felony fleeing police, aggravated assault and dui. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" five things to know if you're considering to become a homeowner. this is the "cbs morning news". "cbs morning news". ,,,,,,,, state of colorado have more than just the presidential race to consider. there's a ballot initiative that could make colorado the first state in the nation to legalize marijuana not just for medical use but recreational use. >> this is jezebel. >> reporter: wanda james is readying her new denver restaurant. she and her
place say the 22-year-old was driving an suv the wrong way early sunday morning. alameda ta'amu crashed into several parked cars injuring a female driver. >> he hit three or four cars. he was pin balling off the street apparently. tow trucks were here for hours. >> entire passenger side was destroyed. side view mirror, the door, possibly the front axle of my car. >> place say alameda ta'amu who is six foot, 340 pounds tried to flee on foot. youtube video shows his arrest....
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back over to you. >>> your time is 6 c:22. breaking news at union station. it could be a very long morning for a lot of people. >>> after the break, oh, dear, a "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one else." "oh, that's nice." "thank you." now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> 23 miles of sky. th ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> welcome back at 6:25 today. daredevil felix bomb gardner will go out of this world to attempt a new record. he is set to try a 23 mile-high skydive. he will jump out of a balloon over new mexico and will
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all 22 on board for a bachelor party were rescued, no major problems. the incident is under investigation. >>> hollister police, recovered the body believed off to beep missing mom, heather carol. they found the body inside the home of this man, held on murder charges after a standoff that ended this morning. a hollister mother reported missing wednesday when she didn't peck up her son from school. the suspects told officers where to find her body after the interview. the standoff began friday, police on the way to interview him. he was suicidal and armed. he refused to come out for ten hour. finally surrendering early this morning. >> if you lived in south bay, you will soon dial differently adding extra numbers when you make a call. part of the santa clara county plan to provide new phone numbers for the growing population. one week from today callers will dial, 1, area code, and the number, even if calling another 408 number. on november 20th, a new, 669 area coden tro eintroduced. customers that change their service may be assigned the new area code
all 22 on board for a bachelor party were rescued, no major problems. the incident is under investigation. >>> hollister police, recovered the body believed off to beep missing mom, heather carol. they found the body inside the home of this man, held on murder charges after a standoff that ended this morning. a hollister mother reported missing wednesday when she didn't peck up her son from school. the suspects told officers where to find her body after the interview. the standoff...
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we went there before anybody else in the morning. we had a morning session over .offee that was an award i got in california. >> how much time did you spend their? >> in the office? >> a lot more now. three or four years ago i decided it was not going to happen -- i was not going to have time. i did not succeed. i spend much more time than i really need to, but it is the habit. i do not need to tell you this. you have been getting up in the morning for 60 years, putting on a clean shirt and tie and going into an office, it is a hard habit to break. >> we saw you a minute ago puffing on a cigarette. i understand that is not a real cigarette. >> it is not. >> but you had a how many years cigarette habit? >> i still have the electronic cigarette that looks like a real one and, to some extent, tastes like a real one. it is just pure nicotine, there is none of the junk or the tar in the regular cigarettes. the smoke the you see is vapor. >> does it work? >> it certainly works in giving you a nicotine fix, absolutely does work, but there i
we went there before anybody else in the morning. we had a morning session over .offee that was an award i got in california. >> how much time did you spend their? >> in the office? >> a lot more now. three or four years ago i decided it was not going to happen -- i was not going to have time. i did not succeed. i spend much more time than i really need to, but it is the habit. i do not need to tell you this. you have been getting up in the morning for 60 years, putting on a...
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they do, however, know the cause of to other fires sunday morning that have them worried. around 1:00 in the morning a driver on the beltway saw smoke billowing from a home on talco place in college park. the cause? a malfunctioning furnace. the homeowner had just flipped is on for the first time this season. >> when the weather turns a little bit colder, we get extremely busy. >> i have to start over from zero. >> reporter: a space heater nearly destroyed a three-story apartment building on windham road in hyattsville. you lost everything? >> yeah. except for some clothes and stuff. it's smoked out. >> reporter: the red cross is helping the roughly 30 people who have been displaced. in prince george's county, surae chinn, 9news now. >> this is the start of fire prevention week. prince george's county fire spokesman mark brady says heating appliances causes the most fires this time of year. >>> two bicyclists are in serious condition after being struck by a pickup truck in arlington. it happened just after noon sunday. the truck was traveling east on columbia pike and trie
they do, however, know the cause of to other fires sunday morning that have them worried. around 1:00 in the morning a driver on the beltway saw smoke billowing from a home on talco place in college park. the cause? a malfunctioning furnace. the homeowner had just flipped is on for the first time this season. >> when the weather turns a little bit colder, we get extremely busy. >> i have to start over from zero. >> reporter: a space heater nearly destroyed a three-story...
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live at debut, george lettis, wbal 11 news. >> and this morning's education alert, baltimore city received failing marks on how the school system is being run. >> this found numerous instances of overtime and overpayments made to employees. the audit conducted by the office of legislative audits. >> when will that over time, we found a number of discrepancies, the payments being made couldn't be supported by the records. and they couldn't explain why there were discrepancies. >> the audit was critical of the underuse of school buildings and how the district truck transportation costs. can read the whole audit on the education alert page of a wbaltv.com. >> the time is now 5:36. we all know whether can affect a lot of things. our bodies, aches and pains. courts in a study suggests it can affect something else -- our conversation. how the forecast can affect your next phone call. in the next medical alert. >> and your morning commute. traveling in the city, an traveling in the city, an accident [ female announcer ] having grands biscuits in the morning is easy. pop them in, go about your bus
live at debut, george lettis, wbal 11 news. >> and this morning's education alert, baltimore city received failing marks on how the school system is being run. >> this found numerous instances of overtime and overpayments made to employees. the audit conducted by the office of legislative audits. >> when will that over time, we found a number of discrepancies, the payments being made couldn't be supported by the records. and they couldn't explain why there were discrepancies....
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she was educated at pepperdine university. she is working for "the daily caller." i want you to hear what she says from her perspective on journalism and get your reaction to it. >> i feel as though twitter and facebook have enabled people who maybe are not in the media and not have a loud voice to become one of the loudest voices in the media. we see people like matt drudge who has no connection to the media, is a political outsider, and look how far he has come. he took advantage and saw the potential of the new medium, the internet, internet journalism, and his voice is just as loud as the media establishment. >> reaction? >> appalled. i am appalled. i do not know quite what she thinks -- this is a good idea? >> she does. >> i think it is a dreadful idea. good journalism, good reporting must work in the constraints of great editing. it has to. i ran into trouble a few years ago, giving a speech at some award in canada. i was talking about so-called citizen journalism. i said i would trust it as much as i would trust the citizen survey. you need to work in certai
she was educated at pepperdine university. she is working for "the daily caller." i want you to hear what she says from her perspective on journalism and get your reaction to it. >> i feel as though twitter and facebook have enabled people who maybe are not in the media and not have a loud voice to become one of the loudest voices in the media. we see people like matt drudge who has no connection to the media, is a political outsider, and look how far he has come. he took...
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thank for waking up with the sunday morning news. we have a live look from our roof cam showing you the france america pyramid with the tip there obscured by fog. it's going to be upper 60s, maybe 70 in the city today. yesterday was glorious but lisa argen said the fog is going to linger a bit today. she will be along in just a few minutes with the full, accuweather forecast for the entire bay area. >> for thousands of years people have been curing and preserving meat. in modern times we just go to the grocery store. but there is a growing cure-your-own movement now underway. assignment 7 report abc7 news anchor dan ashley looks at the renewed interest in making salami. >> here in san francisco's mission district, cured meats are hot. making it is even hotter. >> this chef is known for his cured meats. he helped open this place earlier this year. when it opened, 20% of the meat was house made. it was quickly sold out. >> hopefully three years down the road, 50% is hours and then 100 percent. >> it's just one of many places around the
thank for waking up with the sunday morning news. we have a live look from our roof cam showing you the france america pyramid with the tip there obscured by fog. it's going to be upper 60s, maybe 70 in the city today. yesterday was glorious but lisa argen said the fog is going to linger a bit today. she will be along in just a few minutes with the full, accuweather forecast for the entire bay area. >> for thousands of years people have been curing and preserving meat. in modern times we...
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educational and research project. saying that the human trafficking laws on the books are already working. and by eliminating prosecution is the way to protect victims. >> we are victims of rape, robbery, extortion. we are precluded from going to the misand making those reports -- police and making those reports because they are just as likely to investigate us. >> reporter: it this initiative could help stop something in california that creates thousands, the tens of thousands of victims. opponents say that prop 35 won't help and that a real solution won't be on this november's ballot. matt keller ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and on ktvu.com, you can get the latest election headlines any time. just look for the politics section on the news drop down menu. >>> and the showers have basically ended for now with a few light sprinkles. tracking showers as they are kind of wrapping it around like this for the last couple of days. the main action is down south to the point conceptions as we're on the north end of it and still a
educational and research project. saying that the human trafficking laws on the books are already working. and by eliminating prosecution is the way to protect victims. >> we are victims of rape, robbery, extortion. we are precluded from going to the misand making those reports -- police and making those reports because they are just as likely to investigate us. >> reporter: it this initiative could help stop something in california that creates thousands, the tens of thousands of...
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eats 9:46 on this sunday morning. can you imagine getting this close to a space shuttle? it is huge, and the crowds are huge, as well, trying to get a closeup look at the endeavour as it slowly inches down the streets of l.a. it's been quite a challenge. a little trickier than they thought. looks like you can see where a wing might sheer a tree. they have had to cut a few down overnight to make room for this massive shuttle to get by. hopefully it's going to make it there to the california science center in los angeles sometime later today. you know, lisa they can't blame the delay on weather at all. >> no. nice and sunny down there. >> yeah. >> in fact, pretty warm near 90 in l.a. today. back home we are pretty gray. still lots of fog over the bay. here's a look from vollmer peak right now. we still have the overcast over into our east bay, but temperatures are on the mild side. and we are looking at the visibility within the next, oh, two hours or so to improve dramatically. and the sunshine to work its way from the south and east out over the bay. live doppler 7 hd. we
eats 9:46 on this sunday morning. can you imagine getting this close to a space shuttle? it is huge, and the crowds are huge, as well, trying to get a closeup look at the endeavour as it slowly inches down the streets of l.a. it's been quite a challenge. a little trickier than they thought. looks like you can see where a wing might sheer a tree. they have had to cut a few down overnight to make room for this massive shuttle to get by. hopefully it's going to make it there to the california...
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they do, however, know the cause of two other fires sunday morning that have them worried. around 1:00 in the morning, a driver on the beltway saw smoke billowing from a home on palco place and college park. the cause, a malfunctioning furnace. the homeowner had just flipped it on the first time this season. >> when the weather turns colder we get extremely busy. >> got to start over from zero. >> reporter: a space heater nearly destroyed a 3-story apartment build being on windham road in hyattsville. >> you lost everything? >> yeah, except for some clothes and stuff. you know, it's smoked out. >> reporter: the red cross is helping the roughly 30 people who have been displaced. in prince george's county, surae chinn, 9 news now. >> it so happens this is the start of fire prevention week. prince george's county spokesman mark brady says heating appliances cause the most fires this time of year. >>> an emotional homecoming today for a few dozen members of the d.c. national guards. they've been stationed in afghanistan since the beginning of the year. matt jablow is at the d.c
they do, however, know the cause of two other fires sunday morning that have them worried. around 1:00 in the morning, a driver on the beltway saw smoke billowing from a home on palco place and college park. the cause, a malfunctioning furnace. the homeowner had just flipped it on the first time this season. >> when the weather turns colder we get extremely busy. >> got to start over from zero. >> reporter: a space heater nearly destroyed a 3-story apartment build being on...
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more sunshine by sunday. weak system drops in monday that will hold the temperatures down but then looks like we heat up maybe some mid-90s toward the middle of next week. >> just when you thought summer was over it makes a comeback. innings that, lawrence. let's go towards the nimitz. 880 and as you can see, everything is moving fine near the oakland coliseum. all the way towards downtown. yeah, free and clear. so overall on this friday morning, it is not too bad. elsewhere, towards the east bay, eastbound and westbound 580 still looks okay through the altamont pass. this is usually one of the our first spots to slow down but obviously, not a single yellow sensor on there showing speeds below 40 miles per hour. so that's a good sign that this commute is off to a nice start all the way towards the dublin interchange and tassajara. elsewhere, highway 4 is our next spot to slow down. so far it looks okay. i'm not seeing major roadwork projects across the stretch either. often times they shut down the full freew
more sunshine by sunday. weak system drops in monday that will hold the temperatures down but then looks like we heat up maybe some mid-90s toward the middle of next week. >> just when you thought summer was over it makes a comeback. innings that, lawrence. let's go towards the nimitz. 880 and as you can see, everything is moving fine near the oakland coliseum. all the way towards downtown. yeah, free and clear. so overall on this friday morning, it is not too bad. elsewhere, towards the...
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>>> 22 days to go. new polls and controversy from both campaigns over tuesday's debate. we'll have details ahead. >>> malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feat. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. very good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> a day before president obama and mitt romney meet for the second of three debates, brand-new poll numbers show the candidates locked in a virtual dead heat. according to a new "washington post" abc news poll of likely voters, 49% favor president obama compared to 46% who back governor romney. those numbers are basically where they were two weeks ago and within the polls' margin of error. however that doesn't mean mitt romney didn't get a big boost from his win. republicans' enthusiasm for their candidate has soared to 59% now, including an 11-point gain in just the past two weeks. both the romney and obam
>>> 22 days to go. new polls and controversy from both campaigns over tuesday's debate. we'll have details ahead. >>> malala to england. the 14-year-old targeted for assassination by the taliban is flown to england this morning. >>> history-making feat. the slowest shuttle trip ever. the fastest human trip ever. and the first man to break the sound barrier does it again 65 years later. very good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "first look"...
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so result tomorrow not too much change except some cloud cover to start our sunday morning. here is the eventual track of that system. monday we'll thicken up the clouds and slight chance of showers tuesday and into wednesday. but if this low wobbles off this path, that could change our forecast. so it does bear watching over next few days. overnight tonight into early sunday morning, cloud coverage on the increase coast side and with that partly to mostly cloudy skies. into the afternoon hours, still partly cloudy skies in the shoreline. more sunshine as you work your way inland. livermore 73 degrees. san josi lower 70s. 72 and san francisco, some clouds in the morning, gradually becoming partly sunny with a forecasted of 64. your five-day forecast. there is that slight chance of showers into tuesday. a chance into wednesday. might have to hold on the chance of sprinkles or the next few days. . >>> thank you. >>> sure. >>> spice x the california- based cargo company is set to send another shipment so to the international space station. the company plans to launch tomorrow n
so result tomorrow not too much change except some cloud cover to start our sunday morning. here is the eventual track of that system. monday we'll thicken up the clouds and slight chance of showers tuesday and into wednesday. but if this low wobbles off this path, that could change our forecast. so it does bear watching over next few days. overnight tonight into early sunday morning, cloud coverage on the increase coast side and with that partly to mostly cloudy skies. into the afternoon...
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that chunk of concrete flew through the air late sunday night or early monday morning on newbury court in palo alto. cbs reporter len ramirez is going to show us the damage. len. >> reporter: allen, this has been the talk of the neighborhood because trains go by constantly at high speeds. now we know for sure at least part of one train ended up in somebody's suv. did it come from a train? or just mysteriously fall out of the sky? >> something sliced through the middle of it. >> reporter: she is talking about her suv and the flying object that ripped into the tailgate like some sort of heavy metal frisbee. >> we start thinking like, wow, like what if it was during the day and our kids were playing soccer, they love playing soccer in the front yard, or what if someone was in the car and had been injured? >> reporter: zoe and her husband discovered the damage monday morning when they left for work. then they drove it to the body shop. >> there's a piece of metal, it was about like that big looked like it had some blades and it was just like halfway in there. it kind of dented the floor a
that chunk of concrete flew through the air late sunday night or early monday morning on newbury court in palo alto. cbs reporter len ramirez is going to show us the damage. len. >> reporter: allen, this has been the talk of the neighborhood because trains go by constantly at high speeds. now we know for sure at least part of one train ended up in somebody's suv. did it come from a train? or just mysteriously fall out of the sky? >> something sliced through the middle of it....
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ow new look at the presidential race with just 22 days to go. getting there folks, our latest abc new, "washington post" poll, find president obama ahead of mitt romney, 49 to 46% among likely voters. however, 59% of romney supporters say they're strongly enthusiastic about him. that is compared to 55% of the president's supporters. >>> the poll comes a day before the candidates of course meet in their second debate. mitt romney is tuning up after his strong showing at the first face to face showdown in denver. the republican challenger in belmont, massachusetts, working on debate prep. >>> i don't think in recorded, the history of presidential debates has there been such a momentum shift off of the first presidential debate. and so, the president has to turn the momentum back in his direction. >> and president obama took a break from debate prep in williamsburg, virginia to stop by a campaign office there. after his lackluster performance in denver, the campaign is promising the president is making tweaks and adjustments and definitely will be
ow new look at the presidential race with just 22 days to go. getting there folks, our latest abc new, "washington post" poll, find president obama ahead of mitt romney, 49 to 46% among likely voters. however, 59% of romney supporters say they're strongly enthusiastic about him. that is compared to 55% of the president's supporters. >>> the poll comes a day before the candidates of course meet in their second debate. mitt romney is tuning up after his strong showing at the...
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sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by... >> osgood: we leave you this morning with the call of the wild. coyotes at wyoming's grand teton national park. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and cons
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a party boat carrying 22 people struck a rock while cruising near alcatraz island. the boat was being used for a bachelor party. after hitting the rocks the boat called the neptune started taking in water. we talked with the bachelor who described the incident as scary and sketchy. even though there was an ambulance on scene no one was hurt. >>> the mother of one victim had her own dna testing done and discovered the bones of two other victims were mixed in with her daughter's remains. one bone belonged to a child. police are now having it tested to see if it belonged to mccayla garrett who vanished from hayward in 1988. >>> police made several arrests today in a case that's making international headlines. it involved a teenager who was shot by taliban gunmen because of her efforts to try to gain rights for girls. it cost her a bullet in her head. just 14 years old. >> we beg that it be left alone the future of our children to be endangered by the military mind set. >> reporter: the prime minister visited her in the hospital today where she's fighting for her life.
a party boat carrying 22 people struck a rock while cruising near alcatraz island. the boat was being used for a bachelor party. after hitting the rocks the boat called the neptune started taking in water. we talked with the bachelor who described the incident as scary and sketchy. even though there was an ambulance on scene no one was hurt. >>> the mother of one victim had her own dna testing done and discovered the bones of two other victims were mixed in with her daughter's remains....
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we're here in new york. >> dog. >> dog. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with the arrests that have been made in connection with the shooting of the courageous pakistani girl that stood up to the taliban. four people have been arrested for the attack on 14-year-old malala yusufzai. she is in stable condition after being shot in the head and neck. for speaking out for educating girls. >>> and nearly two dozen people on a party boat in san francisco bay had a scare when the boat started sinking. the coast guard rescued 22 people on that craft after it struck a rock off of alcatraz and started taking on water. >> we were coming up on alcatraz. check it out. and all of a sudden, boom. like a big jolt. and the cost guard boats came in and got us off. >> nobody was injured in that incident. >>> and the soft drink industry is launching a last-ditch effort to try to stop a ban on big drinks in new york city from taking effect. the industry is suing, claiming the city board of health, denying the authority to impose the ban on drinks larger than 16 ounces.
we're here in new york. >> dog. >> dog. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with the arrests that have been made in connection with the shooting of the courageous pakistani girl that stood up to the taliban. four people have been arrested for the attack on 14-year-old malala yusufzai. she is in stable condition after being shot in the head and neck. for speaking out for educating girls. >>> and nearly two dozen people on a party boat in san francisco bay had a...
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enough self-disclosure this morning. >>> we do have some actual news. with three days until the next presidential debate, team obama is enlisting celebrity help this morning. what role will bruce springsteen and morgan freeman play? >>> meanwhile, team romney pressing the president over that fatal attack in benghazi. is this a potent political issue for them? >>> plus, pushing pills on craigslist. police cracking down on people selling prescription drugs online. and you won't believe some of the people who got busted. apparently, this is a booming business, dan. >>> and as a vocal advocate for pet adoption, i love this story, which is coming up later in the half hour. what a shelter dog by the name of duke did to save a 9-week-old infant. this is going to be enough to make bianna finally adopt. >>> we begin with the severe weather that will pound the nation's midsection later today. while parts of the northeast deal with yet another round of freeze warnings and some of the coldest temperatures so far this year. meteorologist ginger zee is here with the
enough self-disclosure this morning. >>> we do have some actual news. with three days until the next presidential debate, team obama is enlisting celebrity help this morning. what role will bruce springsteen and morgan freeman play? >>> meanwhile, team romney pressing the president over that fatal attack in benghazi. is this a potent political issue for them? >>> plus, pushing pills on craigslist. police cracking down on people selling prescription drugs online. and...
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educators there are taken a different approach. >> reporter: in new jersey a new anti-bullying law took effect from september 2011. the state law once bullying is observed schools are required to look into it immediately, notify parents and take steps to tackle it. this middle school has the anti-bully bill of rights. the school counselor was appointed last year as the school's anti-bullying specialist. >> this is my anti-bullying bible. >> reporter: the law requires each school district to create its on antibullying program. the program sets out detail procedure to follow when bullying occurs and steps for dealing with the bully. when bullying is reported, they begin the investigation and contact offender. they also contact after school counseling. the law stipulates the student can be suspended or expelled and reported to the police if it's serious. >> the benefit about the law is it's a must so every school district has to handle a report in the same way. there's no gray area and it's not something that is really subjective. >> japan has no laws dealing with school bullying but local
educators there are taken a different approach. >> reporter: in new jersey a new anti-bullying law took effect from september 2011. the state law once bullying is observed schools are required to look into it immediately, notify parents and take steps to tackle it. this middle school has the anti-bully bill of rights. the school counselor was appointed last year as the school's anti-bullying specialist. >> this is my anti-bullying bible. >> reporter: the law requires each...
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saturday morning will be very cool. up to 73 on sunday. 75 on monday. with a chance for some shower activity. but not a whole lot of showers out there. more typical fall-like weather. a lot of people asking, any 80s left in the forecast? well, there's still a chance. but the 60s and 70s seem to be winning out. >> thank you, doug. >>> rough night for a coon up in michigan. it's not clear exactly how it happened, but it would appear the raccoon stuck his head someplace it shouldn't after and ended up with the better part of its head stuck in a jar. the raccoon decided to climb a telephone pool, after that, just to see perhaps if that would help. it did not. but there was some very kind people who lived nearby, who spotted the animal in distress. they waited for it to climb down off the pole. then they caught it, which was probably a task. and freed it from its glass helmet. then the raccoon ran off. probably to find another trash can and another jar or can of something to stick his head in. >> my garbage can. >> and another garbage bag to shred with their
saturday morning will be very cool. up to 73 on sunday. 75 on monday. with a chance for some shower activity. but not a whole lot of showers out there. more typical fall-like weather. a lot of people asking, any 80s left in the forecast? well, there's still a chance. but the 60s and 70s seem to be winning out. >> thank you, doug. >>> rough night for a coon up in michigan. it's not clear exactly how it happened, but it would appear the raccoon stuck his head someplace it shouldn't...
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we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> mornings on 2 will update you tomorrow on both the 49ers and the giants right here on 2. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid.
we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> mornings on 2 will update you tomorrow on both the 49ers and the giants right here on 2. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid.
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an antiwar protest that started sunday in san fransisco. and descended on oakland. >> they hopped on the b.a.r.t., came out here and then went away before we could arrest them. >> reporter: leaving trash, broken windows, paint splashed along the way. people who lived here worried this type of flash mob vandalism is becoming routine. >> this is ridiculous. >> oakland has enough problems. >> we don't deserve to have our city hall battered for different causes. >> reporter: it took $10,000 to replace the windows in time for today's rally. money that the mayor could have used for other causes. >> $10,000 would be what i can pay to put on a foreclosure workshop for this community. >> if you protest, do it the right way. don't act in violence. >> reporter: occupiers famously toppled a city hall replica last january and burned an american flag. city hall has been damaged half a dozen times this year alone by protesters. and the occupy movement anniversary is two days away. you can see crews trying to repair $35,000 in damage done to the bank. poli
an antiwar protest that started sunday in san fransisco. and descended on oakland. >> they hopped on the b.a.r.t., came out here and then went away before we could arrest them. >> reporter: leaving trash, broken windows, paint splashed along the way. people who lived here worried this type of flash mob vandalism is becoming routine. >> this is ridiculous. >> oakland has enough problems. >> we don't deserve to have our city hall battered for different causes....
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by the way it's november 4th, that sunday morning when we turn the clocks back. that's when daylight savings time comes. by 1:00 58. so we'll spend the lunch hour in the 50s. northwesterly winds at 10 miles an hour this morning. we'll change to the southwest this afternoon about 5 to 8 miles an hour. temperatures will get to 63 for the high. 5:00 temperature 61 degrees. in fact, the ballgame starts at 4:07 today so the forecast first pitch, 61 degrees. dropping into the 50s here, mid- to upper 50s for the late innings. that's jacket weather, sweat shirt weather if you will. our temperatures this morning college park and crofton at 47. there's a chill in the air. gaithersburg at 45. leesburg 46. haymarket, prince william county 47 degrees. we've added burke on the map this morning. you're at 49. as we look outside on our michael & son weather camera, this is wisconsin avenue northbound out of town. it is a quiet morning. generally clear skies, 52 at reagan national officially. but the wind out of the northwest at 10. there are areas which have fallen into the uppe
by the way it's november 4th, that sunday morning when we turn the clocks back. that's when daylight savings time comes. by 1:00 58. so we'll spend the lunch hour in the 50s. northwesterly winds at 10 miles an hour this morning. we'll change to the southwest this afternoon about 5 to 8 miles an hour. temperatures will get to 63 for the high. 5:00 temperature 61 degrees. in fact, the ballgame starts at 4:07 today so the forecast first pitch, 61 degrees. dropping into the 50s here, mid- to upper...
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Oct 14, 2012
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we caught up with him, but with the election so close, education and these propositions weren't far from his mind. he carefully considered both prop 30 and 38 and says both would help get more money into public schools. >> now, i'm equally strong on both, and i believe that they'll both represent a major rescue plan for the schools. without the passage of either one of them, our schools face more devastating cuts. possibly a shortening of the school year by four weeks. this would make it one of the shortest school years in the modern economy, the modern global world that we are in, and it would hurt our students' ability to compete. >> reporter: so what exactly do the measures do? governor jerry brown's prop 30 asks for a 3% increase in income tax for people making over $250,000 a year for the next seven years and an additional quarter cent tax increase to all sales tax. prop 38 backed by civil rights attorney molly munger will last 12 years and increase personal income taxes using a sliding scale. diane? >> kimberly, thank you. >>> in the race for the white house, president obama, there
we caught up with him, but with the election so close, education and these propositions weren't far from his mind. he carefully considered both prop 30 and 38 and says both would help get more money into public schools. >> now, i'm equally strong on both, and i believe that they'll both represent a major rescue plan for the schools. without the passage of either one of them, our schools face more devastating cuts. possibly a shortening of the school year by four weeks. this would make it...
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" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting for all of us here at nbc news. good night.
" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting for all of us here at nbc news. good night.